(Seattle, PA) – Merchant du Vin and Du Bocq Brewery are proud to announce that Blanche de Namur, the classic Belgian witbier from this traditional family-owned brewery, is now imported to the US by Merchant du Vin.

The relatively new White India Pale Ale style has often been described as a cross between a traditional IPA and a Belgian witbier. Ken Hermann at Harpoon doesn’t stray from that explanation but has opted to lean more heavily on the IPA side of the equation with this latest release from the brewery.

No brewing culture mirrors that of the homebrewing community quite like that of Belgium. The romantic perception is that Belgian brews are closer to their agrarian and monastic roots. Romantic and idiosyncratic, it is a parallel universe that homebrewers can relate to since their own creations are based on personal whim and unconventional ingredients, not... View Article

Belgium has long been a serious beer drinker’s destination, and when combined with great foods, a week’s trip is a delight. The entire country—Wallonia in the south and Flanders in the north—is chock-full of great breweries and restaurants. That’s too much to tackle in one week so we focused on Flanders—with a visit to the... View Article

Lahaina, Maui, HI – Maui Brewing Co. (MBC) is proud to announce La Perouse White. This Great American Beer Festival 2011 silver medal winner, which is hitting shelves this week, is the second canned seasonal release for MBC and first in the limited release series that fans will see each quarter.